@@estechknowledge, thank you so much. I really appreciate your works. I can say that I'm your fan from here in Brazil and of course thank you for sharing your work and knowledge with us. I find it very satisfying.
It is a really impressive design. In case the slower people haven't figured it out, this could be an "imitation police flashing light" (and they shouldn't use blue and red so they can't be arrested for impersonating the police). And anyone who has ever used breadboard PC boards could put it together. But you omitted one important detail: where do you connect the battery / power supply leads? I'm assuming that the VCC connections on the chips are positive. and the negative are ground. But before we blow the chips up, do you use +5 volts for the supply, or the +3.2 volts from a Li-Ion battery?
@@estechknowledge , in the future, when you do schematics, please show where the power is connected. I made a kind of guess where it goes, and I hope it works, but not everyone will know.
The link is in the video's description, but if that is too hard for you here is the link drive.google.com/file/d/1XTxuimJ-mSZ7iIAMUJuDA4V_xrT0Vpve/view
By changing the resistance of the potentiometer. Why can't the speed of the LED's glowing be reduced or the direction of the led colors changing be decreased slowly??. Why the Led's are glowing and changing fast even after the resistance of both the potentiometers is increased.?
it's complicated, but simply stated have you ever played with a 555 Timer and put in a POT instead of resistors and then paying attention to what the changes in resistance does have you then changed the capacitance and notice what effect that has If so.. you will have noticed that doing so alters 2 things, Voltage and Frequency the frequency will make it speed up with higher frequency Higher voltage = Brighter Lower Voltage = Dimmer that's why Investigate how a 555 Timer works and you'll understand that changing 1 thing alters a few others things and not just one thing
@@martinkuliza Shut up are you an engineer atleast. I am electronics engineer dude, I know the function of potentiometer not like you beginner. Its not about brighter and dimmer. First of all see properly withyiur eyes if the LED's are going dim and if there is a time delay. No it isn't there. And if led's go dim they would blink slowly and gradually which is not there in this case when the resistance of the potentiometer is increased. It is just that the LED's are glowing brighter properly in one flow but don't see them going dim together.
@@electronicgadgets2023_ RE " Shut up are you an engineer atleast. I am electronics engineer dude" Hmmm.... and how old are you "Engineer" ? Profanity.... Calling a stranger "Dude" then this... " not like you beginner." (Demeaning other people) so... How old are you ?
@@martinkuliza I am 23 years old and I am a Diploma and Degree holder in Electronics Engineering. I have done projects and I know how things work. Not like you beginner dickhead just vomiting any shit info. Who are you stranger?? Without knowing the function of potentiometer and the time delay of each LED to glow brighter or go dim don't talk any shit ok.
And that my children is why you don't trim the legs of your components until the very end, to save yourself from adding tons of wires you already had there.
There is too much flickering due to the camera. Try using higher quality camera with no flickering light. Next time use ambient light that is operated from DC, not AC. This phenomenon is called "aliasing " and maybe cured by various techniques.
OK, but where is the amazing Invention?
The title of the video now says "idea" but it might have been changed.
I think it's in the title 🤔
Your skill and expertise soldering in small pieces of zero-boards is commendable.
A very wonderful work. Now just waiting for the circuit diagram. Hugs from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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@@estechknowledge, thank you so much. I really appreciate your works. I can say that I'm your fan from here in Brazil and of course thank you for sharing your work and knowledge with us. I find it very satisfying.
Pode ser replicado com PIC12F683, irá economizar muitos CIs.
Can you use another transistor intead of 2n6107 ? Thank ,have a happy end year.
Yes.
5V Input De Sakte Hai Kya ?
Offcourse
It is a really impressive design. In case the slower people haven't figured it out, this could be an "imitation police flashing light" (and they shouldn't use blue and red so they can't be arrested for impersonating the police). And anyone who has ever used breadboard PC boards could put it together. But you omitted one important detail: where do you connect the battery / power supply leads? I'm assuming that the VCC connections on the chips are positive. and the negative are ground. But before we blow the chips up, do you use +5 volts for the supply, or the +3.2 volts from a Li-Ion battery?
I have used a 3.7V supply.
You can find circuit diagram for this video on video description.
@@estechknowledge , in the future, when you do schematics, please show where the power is connected. I made a kind of guess where it goes, and I hope it works, but not everyone will know.
Do you know what "invention" means?.
Please, the 22uf capacitor is how many V?
any voltage capacitor you want.
You should really use 30AWG Kynar wire for assembling on a perf PCB board like that, but cute project
Can we use 10mm leds instead of 5mm.if so how much volt should be given?
Muy buen proyecto gracias por compartir tus conocimientos J.A.
Nice, that looks great
You PCB looks soooo good
A diagram would have been nice.
The link is in the video's description, but if that is too hard for you here is the link
drive.google.com/file/d/1XTxuimJ-mSZ7iIAMUJuDA4V_xrT0Vpve/view
what size awg your jumper wire?
I use single string of 1.5mm wire
It seems great and thank you for give us the circuit diagram.
How did you plan? We all want to be described how this works well I think.
Very nice your work🙏🙏❤❤
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Hola buen día, podría facilitarme jn esquema del circuito? Muchas gracias
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Circuit diagram please
Available in the video description
@@estechknowledge 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝 thank you so much
Add some pushbuttons and a PIC controller instead of the CD4017, and you can build a mini Simon game for virtually the same money!
love to see it's circuit diagram and understand it's working please send pdf or diagram
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Mert nagyon tetszik ez az áramkör! ☺️
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Nice🔥❤
The wiring diagram is missing.
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@@estechknowledge Thank you very much.
do can power to usb port
Дякую! Цікавий проект, для дитячої творчості те що треба.
By changing the resistance of the potentiometer. Why can't the speed of the LED's glowing be reduced or the direction of the led colors changing be decreased slowly??. Why the Led's are glowing and changing fast even after the resistance of both the potentiometers is increased.?
it's complicated, but simply stated
have you ever played with a 555 Timer and put in a POT instead of resistors
and then paying attention to what the changes in resistance does have you then changed the capacitance and notice what effect that has
If so.. you will have noticed that doing so alters 2 things, Voltage and Frequency
the frequency will make it speed up with higher frequency
Higher voltage = Brighter
Lower Voltage = Dimmer
that's why
Investigate how a 555 Timer works and you'll understand that changing 1 thing alters a few others things and not just one thing
@@martinkuliza Shut up are you an engineer atleast. I am electronics engineer dude, I know the function of potentiometer not like you beginner. Its not about brighter and dimmer. First of all see properly withyiur eyes if the LED's are going dim and if there is a time delay. No it isn't there. And if led's go dim they would blink slowly and gradually which is not there in this case when the resistance of the potentiometer is increased. It is just that the LED's are glowing brighter properly in one flow but don't see them going dim together.
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RE " Shut up are you an engineer atleast. I am electronics engineer dude"
Hmmm.... and how old are you "Engineer" ?
Profanity....
Calling a stranger "Dude"
then this... " not like you beginner." (Demeaning other people)
so... How old are you ?
@@electronicgadgets2023_
So.......... "Engineer"
Why no response from you ?
it was a simple and reasonable question, How old are you ?
@@martinkuliza I am 23 years old and I am a Diploma and Degree holder in Electronics Engineering. I have done projects and I know how things work. Not like you beginner dickhead just vomiting any shit info. Who are you stranger?? Without knowing the function of potentiometer and the time delay of each LED to glow brighter or go dim don't talk any shit ok.
I guess it's sort of the analog way, well in is much as using 555's and logic vs a micro controller. nice
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Excellent and nice work 👍 Greetings from Saltillo, Mexico.🙋♂
it's nice. windows!
OH! I Like This One!! 😍
I want self soldering PCBs lmfao 🤣😂 just curious did you spend more time editing the video than actually making that circuit 🤣🤣
of course, that goes without saying
And that my children is why you don't trim the legs of your components until the very end, to save yourself from adding tons of wires you already had there.
Pta he nhi chal rha connection kaise ho rha hg
Diagram bhi show nhi kiya
Available in the video description
Do you sell assembled?
Is like Bro diagrama plase
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Bom dia parabens
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I watch first
Ok, win 1 milion $, bank iban number please
What for?
¿Dónde está el diagrama del circuito?
Available in the video description
It's good for a beginner but I'm not a beginner so
This has absolutely no use for me
I mean, it’s a cool circuit, but I wouldn’t call it an amazing idea. Not to be harsh or anything, just being real
Circuit diagram use play display
Available in the video description.
Sir apne solv btaya nahi rf controller ki problem ke bare me
There is too much flickering due to the camera. Try using higher quality camera with no flickering light. Next time use ambient light that is operated from DC, not AC. This phenomenon is called "aliasing " and maybe cured by various techniques.
I shoot at Day Light.
I have used one 555 for giving clock signal to the 4017 and one for making the LED flicker.
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This Simon this jajaja